Toronto and Rome
A visual artist and amateur epigrapher, Ignatius explores how Rome’s ancient language of Latin endures in the modern city—on marble, manhole covers, graffiti, and tattoos. His images, published in international literary journals and exhibited in Rome and Toronto, explore the tension between history and lived experience. Twice recognized as a Trinity College Fellow in Photography at the University of Toronto, he continues to refine a visual practice that joins scholarship and art, inviting viewers to see the living voices of today’s urban fabric.